![]() ![]() However, an evil mercenary named Jonathan St. After your plane is struck during a freak storm (a la Broken Sword) and nosedives into the dense jungle foliage, you set out to rescue the scattered expedition members, passengers, and crew, from the clutches of the renegade natives. As artifact hunter, Pitfall Harry, you embark on a two-pronged mission somewhere deep in the heart of the Peruvian Jungle. Sadly, not on the strength of Pitfall: The Lost Expedition. Are gamers simply not interested any more? Have we all been there, done that, and bought the T-shirt? Can faith ever be rekindled for rope swinging, abyss leaping, log jumping, and trap dodging? More recently, Ubisoft’s gorgeous Prince of Persia has received admirable critical coverage but sales figures have not risen to reflect that praise. The Tomb Raider franchise is flagging desperately, and Lara’s repeated facelifts have only succeeded in making a mockery of a once original title. Platform games are a dying breed in this age of strategy based RPGs, carnage heavy first person shooters, and military stealth simulations. Place in the development oven for around two years and, when ready to serve, sprinkle some crushed Prince of Persia on top for aesthetic garnish?and call it Pitfall: The Lost Expedition. Mix ingredients together with a hearty pinch of Tomb Raider and a sneaky dash of Broken Sword. Take a liberal dollop of Crash Bandicoot and knead it in a bowl, then add two whisked eggs and a tablespoon of Metroid Prime. ![]()
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